Nestled in the heart of Tbilisi, OKRO Coffee Roastery isn't just another caffeine stop – it's a haven for coffee connoisseurs and a delightful experience for casual coffee enthusiasts alike.
The heart of OKRO lies in its commitment to freshly roasted beans. They source high-quality coffee beans from around the world and roast them in-house, ensuring the freshest and most flavorful coffee possible. This dedication to quality is evident in the aroma that greets you upon entering the shop, immediately setting the mood for a satisfying coffee experience.
To pair with your coffee, OKRO offers a selection of delicious pastries and baked goods. From croissants and muffins to cakes and cookies, there's something to satisfy every sweet tooth. These treats are all freshly baked, making them the perfect accompaniment to your morning coffee or an afternoon pick-me-up.
Whether you're a seasoned coffee aficionado or simply someone who appreciates a good cup of joe, OKRO Coffee Roastery is a must-visit in Tbilisi. With its commitment to quality, inviting atmosphere, and delicious offerings, OKRO is sure to satisfy your coffee cravings and leave you...
Read moreStopped by OKRO for breakfast since it was close to our apartment. When we tried to place an order, we discovered that almost half of the menu was sold out. The staff didn’t mention it upfront, so we only found out one by one as we tried to place an order, which was a bit frustrating.
The staff was very nice and apologetic, so service itself was good. Coffee was excellent — rich, flavorful, and with plenty of alternative milk options. Pastries were nice too.
The food, however, was disappointing. We ordered oatmeal, two egg-and-salmon combos, and crepes with salmon. After waiting nearly an hour, the food came out cold, with little flavor or seasoning. The side salad was fresh and good, but everything else fell flat.
Overall: Great coffee and friendly service, but I wouldn’t recommend...
Read moreWe visited this cafe for lunch snacks and to work outside our house. It looked nice, but despite many available seats, we were asked to move because the place we chose was not designated for laptop users. Since we had already ordered and paid for our food, we had no choice but to comply.
The new spot was extremely uncomfortable; the chairs were taller than the tables, forcing us to hold our food while eating, which made eating salmon with juice particularly awkward. Additionally, we noticed that none of the staff spoke Georgian, they were all Russians.
When opening a cafe in Georgia, especially coming from a nation that has occupied more than 20% of the country, it would be considerate to hire...
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